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Probably not the usual walking haunt for people, but I was wondering if anyone here had any experience of walking around the Severn Bridge area? I would like to take some photos of the second bridge, but I am having difficulty finding information on the web as to the best place to park, and the safest place to be while still being able to get a decent shot. Mainly I want to do some timelapse, so the tide times would be an issue. Anyone any suggestions? Simon -- http://www.simonwyndham.co.uk |
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Walking around Clifton and the old suspension brdieg is supposed to be very
nice, not that I have been but have heard. Rob "Simon Wyndham" <noname@noname.com> wrote in message news:2007112616321416807-noname@nonamecom... > Hi, > > Probably not the usual walking haunt for people, but I was wondering if > anyone here had any experience of walking around the Severn Bridge area? I > would like to take some photos of the second bridge, but I am having > difficulty finding information on the web as to the best place to park, > and the safest place to be while still being able to get a decent shot. > Mainly I want to do some timelapse, so the tide times would be an issue. > > Anyone any suggestions? > > Simon > -- > http://www.simonwyndham.co.uk > |
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"Rob Devereux" <rob.devereux@linacre.ox.ac.uk> wrote in message
news:fiet9m$p8h$1@frank-exchange-of-views.oucs.ox.ac.uk... > Walking around Clifton and the old suspension brdieg is supposed to be > very nice, not that I have been but have heard. > It is very nice, especially Leigh Woods, from which I saw someone fall almost the whole height of the Avon gorge before the rope stopped him! I've also cycled across the old Severn Bridge, leaning at an angle of 45 degrees into the wind... :-) |
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On Mon, 26 Nov 2007 16:58:20 -0000, "Gordon"
<gbplinux@gmail.com.invalid> wrote: >"Rob Devereux" <rob.devereux@linacre.ox.ac.uk> wrote in message >news:fiet9m$p8h$1@frank-exchange-of-views.oucs.ox.ac.uk... >> Walking around Clifton and the old suspension brdieg is supposed to be >> very nice, not that I have been but have heard. >> > >It is very nice, especially Leigh Woods, from which I saw someone fall >almost the whole height of the Avon gorge before the rope stopped him! > >I've also cycled across the old Severn Bridge, leaning at an angle of 45 >degrees into the wind... :-) Cycling in that area is a good option. There are many excellent off-road routes, which while not ideal for commuting by bike, (roads are generally better for that), are great if you want to explore the area and take photos. You can walk or cycle over the original Severn Bridge but not the new one. |
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"Tom Crispin" <kije.remove@this.bit.freeuk.com.munge> wrote in message news:g30mk31i4na054a2ushntr5kl716tl21bs@4ax.com... > On Mon, 26 Nov 2007 16:58:20 -0000, "Gordon" > <gbplinux@gmail.com.invalid> wrote: > >>"Rob Devereux" <rob.devereux@linacre.ox.ac.uk> wrote in message >>news:fiet9m$p8h$1@frank-exchange-of-views.oucs.ox.ac.uk... >>> Walking around Clifton and the old suspension brdieg is supposed to be >>> very nice, not that I have been but have heard. >>> >> >>It is very nice, especially Leigh Woods, from which I saw someone fall >>almost the whole height of the Avon gorge before the rope stopped him! >> >>I've also cycled across the old Severn Bridge, leaning at an angle of 45 >>degrees into the wind... :-) > > Cycling in that area is a good option. There are many excellent > off-road routes, which while not ideal for commuting by bike, (roads > are generally better for that), are great if you want to explore the > area and take photos. You can walk or cycle over the original Severn > Bridge but not the new one. You may wish to see my picture of the old Sever crossing at http://djmp.co.uk/slr%201/bridge.htm Regards DAVE Bristol |
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"Dave" <dave@djmp.co.uk> wrote in message
news:2UF2j.2126$EU1.483@fe1.news.blueyonder.co.uk... > > > You may wish to see my picture of the old Sever crossing at > http://djmp.co.uk/slr%201/bridge.htm > I remember being taken to watch the road sections being floated down the Severn and lifted into place by two big cranes.... |
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> You may wish to see my picture of the old Sever crossing at
> http://djmp.co.uk/slr%201/bridge.htm Great picture! Does anyone know of any decent place to park? I've taken shots of the first bridge before, but this time I am thinking about the second bridge. Cycling isn't really an option with all my video equipment. :-) Simon -- http://www.simonwyndham.co.uk |
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Dave wrote:
> You may wish to see my picture of the old Sever crossing at > http://djmp.co.uk/slr%201/bridge.htm I really like your shot of St Michael's Mount. Paul -- http://www.wilderness-wales.co.uk/ http://www.wilderness-wales.co.uk/weblog/ http://www.wilderness-wales.co.uk/w...y/comet-holmes/ |
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Simon Wyndham <noname@noname.com> wrote:
>Does anyone know of any decent place to park? What about the places I showed at either end of that path, or several intermediate points? -- Terry, East Grinstead, UK |
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On Mon, 26 Nov 2007 16:32:14 +0000, Simon Wyndham <noname@noname.com>
wrote: >I would like to take some photos of the second bridge, but I am >having difficulty finding information on the web as to the best place >to park, There's a defunct pulp mill on the Welsh bank :-( which St Regis may let you view from. AJH |
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On 26 Nov, 16:32, Simon Wyndham <non...@noname.com> wrote:
> Hi, > > Probably not the usual walking haunt for people, but I was wondering if > anyone here had any experience of walking around the Severn Bridge > area? I would like to take some photos of the second bridge, but I am > having difficulty finding information on the web as to the best place > to park, and the safest place to be while still being able to get a > decent shot. Mainly I want to do some timelapse, so the tide times > would be an issue. > > Anyone any suggestions? > > Simon > --http://www.simonwyndham.co.uk If you go to a place called Severn Beach (not much beach just a village) you can walk underneath the new Severn Bridge along a nice tarmac path along the flood defences right next to the water. You'll find an x mark or two saying "photographers stand here". Street parking close by is easy. If you want an actual walk you can follow the Severn Way signs either way. As others have said the area around the Clifton Suspension Bridge and Avon Gorge about 10 miles away is very nice too if you like bridges. |
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Hi Andy,
If you go to a place called Severn Beach (not much beach just a > village) you can walk underneath the new Severn Bridge along a nice > tarmac path along the flood defences right next to the water. You'll > find an x mark or two saying "photographers stand here". Street > parking close by is easy. If you want an actual walk you can follow > the Severn Way signs either way. As others have said the area around > the Clifton Suspension Bridge and Avon Gorge about 10 miles away is > very nice too if you like bridges. Excellent, thanks! :-) If I was to go at a low tide, and this might sound like an obviously dumb question, but does anyone have any idea of how easy/safe it is to venture onto the mud? I might like to get some low down shots with foregrounds of stones/timber etc. I just don't want to end up as the 'idiot' who ends up on the news due to the SARA guys needing to be called! Simon -- http://www.simonwyndham.co.uk |
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On 3 Dec, 16:34, Simon Wyndham <non...@noname.com> wrote:
> If I was to go at a low tide, and this might sound like an obviously > dumb question, but does anyone have any idea of how easy/safe it is to > venture onto the mud? I might like to get some low down shots with > foregrounds of stones/timber etc. I just don't want to end up as the > 'idiot' who ends up on the news due to the SARA guys needing to be > called! The first bit of the shore close to the bridge is rocks. You can get right down to the water line if the tides in. Couldn't tell you exactly how safe the mud is if you want to walk on it if the tide's further out. Ask a fisherman. Bit squidgy I expect. Bit further left as you look at the bridge is a flat sandy bit with some big bits of driftwood and further along from that the shoreline is grassier. You can see plenty of photos of it on http://www.flickr.com if you do a search for Second Severn Crossing. Good place for sunsets. |